lapsed into a coma|lapse into a coma in English

entered into a coma

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1. He lapsed into a coma and died four days later.

2. The sick man went into a coma.

3. The patient had slipped into a coma.

4. He sank into a coma after suffering a brain hemorrhage.

5. We were afraid he might relapse into a coma.

6. He went into a coma and died soon afterwards.

7. He sank into a coma after suffering a brain haemorrhage.

8. Maria slipped into a coma and died two months later.

9. 20 He sank into a coma after suffering a brain hemorrhage.

10. She went into a coma and died without recovering consciousness.

11. But then he took a sudden downturn and slipped into a coma.

12. But the genre always seems to slip back into a coma.

13. She went into a coma after swallowing a whole bottle of sleeping pills.

14. Finally, a shopkeeper dialled 999 as he fell into a coma by the road.

15. She went into a deep coma after taking an overdose of sleeping pills.

16. She's in a coma.

17. Unless they' re supplied with lysine by us, they slip into a coma and die

18. CHA 0 means that the character is withdrawn into a catatonic, coma like stupor, helpless.

19. You were in a coma.

20. 3 He applied cold poultices to the sufferer's forehead, which sent him into a coma.

21. When they brought you in, you'd lost so much blood that you slipped into a coma.

22. Which is considered a deep coma.

23. The coma duration prognostication model can prognosticate the duration of coma.

24. Coma wife...

25. Anyway we are condemned to social coma, political coma, historical coma. We are condemned to an anaesthetized disappearance, to a fading away under anaesthesia.